package pl.wr.particle.def.matter.elementary.hypothetical.superpartners.others;

import pl.wr.particle.def.matter.typeparticle.IHypotethicalParticle;

/**
 * In particle physics, a Higgsino, symbol H͂, is the hypothetical superpartner
 * of the Higgs boson, as predicted by supersymmetry. The Higgsino is a Dirac
 * fermion and that is a weak isodoublet with hypercharge half under the
 * Standard Model gauge symmetries. After electroweak symmetry breaking the
 * Higgsino becomes a pair of neutral Majorana fermions called neutralinos and a
 * charged Dirac fermion called a chargino (plus and minus). These states
 * finally mix with the neutralinos (photino and zino) and chargino (charged
 * wino plus and minus)[1] to form the predicted particles which are four
 * neutralinos and two charginos (plus and minus each). Such a linear
 * combination of the Higgsino, bino and wino makes up the lightest
 * supersymmetric particle (LSP), which is a particle physics candidate for the
 * dark matter of the universe. In order to be such a candidate, it must be
 * neutral (i.e. a neutralino rather than chargino).
 * 
 * @version 1.0
 * @author wieslaw.rodak
 *
 */
public interface IHiggsino extends IHypotethicalParticle{

}
